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In this episode, Neil Stewart speaks with Joe Curl KC on the art and science of handling evidence in complex cases. They dive into the challenges of presenting evidence effectively, common pitfalls in witness statement drafting, and how to orient witnesses properly.
Joe and Neil also discuss the role of expert witnesses and the fine line between factual and expert evidence. Packed with real-world war stories and key case references like Davey v Money (2018) and Brewer v Iqbal (2019), they share insights on reviewing expert reports, trading sites for experts, and choosing your expert wisely.
The conversation wraps up with practical top tips, including thinking about how to best assist the judge in getting to grips with the evidence in your case, spotting and taking account of that text or email that can change the narrative, and whether officeholders should make a witness statement at all.
A must-listen for insolvency practitioners, lawyers, barrister and anyone interested in mastering the evidence edge.
By Manolete Partners PlcIn this episode, Neil Stewart speaks with Joe Curl KC on the art and science of handling evidence in complex cases. They dive into the challenges of presenting evidence effectively, common pitfalls in witness statement drafting, and how to orient witnesses properly.
Joe and Neil also discuss the role of expert witnesses and the fine line between factual and expert evidence. Packed with real-world war stories and key case references like Davey v Money (2018) and Brewer v Iqbal (2019), they share insights on reviewing expert reports, trading sites for experts, and choosing your expert wisely.
The conversation wraps up with practical top tips, including thinking about how to best assist the judge in getting to grips with the evidence in your case, spotting and taking account of that text or email that can change the narrative, and whether officeholders should make a witness statement at all.
A must-listen for insolvency practitioners, lawyers, barrister and anyone interested in mastering the evidence edge.